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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. gate [Brit ɡeɪt, Am ɡeɪt] -gate N

1. gate:

2. gate SPORTS:

there was a gate of 29, 000

3. gate (in skiing):

4. gate COMPUT:

II. gate [Brit ɡeɪt, Am ɡeɪt] -gate VB trans inf Brit

coller inf

III. gate [Brit ɡeɪt, Am ɡeɪt] -gate

to give sb/get the gate inf Am

-gate Info

I. leg [Brit lɛɡ, Am lɛɡ] N

1. leg ANAT:

to have a bad leg inf
my legs can't go any further attr movement, muscle

2. leg (of furniture):

3. leg FOOD:

4. leg (of trousers):

5. leg (of journey, race):

6. leg SPORTS (in football):

II. leg <pres part legging; pret, pp legged> [Brit lɛɡ, Am lɛɡ] VB trans inf

arquer inf

III. -legged COMP

three-legged furniture
four-/six-legged animal
long-legged person
long-legged animal

IV. leg [Brit lɛɡ, Am lɛɡ]

break a leg inf! THEAT
break a leg inf! Am (get lost)
show a leg inf!
to be on its last legs machine, car:
to be on its last legs regime:
to be on its last legs company:
to give sb a leg up inf
to give sb a leg up fig
dépanner qn inf
to pull sb's leg

I. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

to put sth on the table fig Brit (propose) proposal, offer
to put sth on the table Am (postpone) proposal, offer

2. table (list):

3. table MATH:

4. table SPORTS:

5. table GEOG:

6. table HISTORY (tablet):

II. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl] VB trans

1. table Brit (present):

table bill, amendment, proposal

2. table Am (postpone):

table motion, bill, amendment

III. table [Brit ˈteɪb(ə)l, Am ˈteɪbəl]

u rečniku PONS

gate-legged table, gate-leg table N

u rečniku PONS

gate [geɪt] N

1. gate (entrance barrier):

gate of field
gate of garden, property

2. gate (for horses):

3. gate (number of paying customers):

4. gate AVIAT:

5. gate NAUT:

I. table [ˈteɪbl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

2. table (group of people):

3. table (collection of information) a. COMPUT:

Phrases:

II. table [ˈteɪbl] VB trans

1. table Brit, Aus (propose):

2. table Am (postpone):

u rečniku PONS

gate-leg table N

u rečniku PONS

gate [geɪt] N

1. gate (entrance barrier):

gate of field
gate of garden, property

2. gate (for horses):

3. gate (number of paying customers):

4. gate AVIAT:

5. gate NAUT:

I. table [ˈteɪ·bl] N

1. table (piece of furniture):

2. table (group of people):

3. table (collection of information) a. comput:

Phrases:

II. table [ˈteɪ·bl] VB trans (postpone)

Present
Igate
yougate
he/she/itgates
wegate
yougate
theygate
Past
Igated
yougated
he/she/itgated
wegated
yougated
theygated
Present Perfect
Ihavegated
youhavegated
he/she/ithasgated
wehavegated
youhavegated
theyhavegated
Past Perfect
Ihadgated
youhadgated
he/she/ithadgated
wehadgated
youhadgated
theyhadgated

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The una corda and damper pedals are at the left and right of this space, and face straight in, like the table piano pedals.
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The parameters associated with the ten groups of neighbors shown in table 1 are determined from melting points of short oligonucleotide duplexes.
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In a standard hut, each patient was supplied with a bed, chest of drawers, a table and a chair.
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It is a folding table for portability, but when expanded stands about 3 ft tall.
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Pixie is then situated lying down on a lengthy dining table surrounded by men, as if she were their meal.
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